There’s some nice call backs to some early scenes for continuities sake, but that’s your lot. With this in mind, the game’s story mode covers the ninja world’s final confrontation with the horrible buggers that want to destroy it, covering the final volumes of the Manga and 17 th -19 th series of the anime pretty much in its entirety (with filler episodes removed of course)Īaannnd that is basically it. So in respect to my fellow philistines (I prefer dubs, Steve Blum is Spike Spiegel), I am going to keep the details about the story’s narrative content as light as humanly possible. The problem, as previously stated in both this review and my previous preview, is that it will ruin the end of the series for fans that like dubs, though curiously the game has a full English voice cast with every major player in the series reprising their roles, or having them lifted from unreleased episodes. No, I’m not spoiling the ending of the series (though Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4’s story mode will if you haven’t read all 72 volumes of the manga or are waiting for the dubbed version of the anime to catch up) but after seven years, hundreds of episodes, and a lot reading, Masashi Kishimoto’s saga about a hot-headed young ninja that dreams of being the leader of his village has come to a ridiculously flashy ending.
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